Audouin's Gull
Cross-source consensus on Audouin's Gull from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Audouin's gulls are long-lived colonial seabirds that reach sexual maturity only after several years and can delay first reproduction. — Informed recruitment or the importance of taking stock
- The Punta de la Banya colony was the world's largest Audouin's gull colony for more than two decades. — Informed recruitment or the importance of taking stock
- Audouin's gulls feed nocturnally, specialize on small pelagic fish, and can also use human-derived food resources. — Informed recruitment or the importance of taking stock
- Their breeding season lasts about three months from settlement through chick fledging. — Informed recruitment or the importance of taking stock